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this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure if a short-term deal will happen. most of those kinds of meetings tend to be theatrics unless there is a deal done. we're looking very much like this is going to be open and live in the first part of next year. -- and alive in the first part of next year. for those of us who are rookies, we will have no choice but to jump into the fray. the debt ceiling is looming. it was announced in the in the last couple of days. there is no question that we're going to have to have something done early next year. because more than a third of this body has been here for less than three years, that you will see t
this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for possibly being someone who helps "solve the problem"? do you think the 130th congress might be voting on something bigger -- 113th congress might be voting on something bigger? >> i am not sure...
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are driving technology. that is what we witnessed in the last 10 years, and it would have been hard to predict that the consumer device cannot consumer technology used by citizens, used by the work force, would be so influential of the technology decisions being made and the overall technology agenda for government. that is the major trend, major development we look at over the past 10 years, and it is the major to the element that we look at for how to shape the next 10 years moving forward. federal workers and citizens -- they want to work the way that they are living, they want to have this in technology at work they have at home, because of works, they understand it, we talk about this all the time, but there are employees that the work still to day and they have an easier time managing their kids' soccer games, their daughter's wedding, whenever it is, there poker club -- they have a much easier time doing and that is not the way it should be. we are seeing that go away. we are seeing agencies adopting
are driving technology. that is what we witnessed in the last 10 years, and it would have been hard to predict that the consumer device cannot consumer technology used by citizens, used by the work force, would be so influential of the technology decisions being made and the overall technology agenda for government. that is the major trend, major development we look at over the past 10 years, and it is the major to the element that we look at for how to shape the next 10 years moving forward....
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but could this be green screen technology or some other hollywood-inspired trick? >> i love this video. this is just in that genre of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> oh, that's the kind of idea i've had all the time after i've had a couple beers or i'm joking around with my friends and these guys actually did it. >> or did they? well, yes. and not exactly. >> there is definitely a boulder that has legos on it rolling down the hill after these guys. >> that's right. it wasn't created by a computer or shot in front of a green screen. but it also wasn't just a group of friends joking around. >> it had viral video advertising campaign wafting off of it. >> that's exactly what it is, a viral video promoting what was promoting, in 2008, a new lego "indiana jones" video game from lucasarts. >> we wanted to find a way to broaden the audience. we tasked our agency to come up with some new ideas, something really different that would get people talking the next day. >> and what's more different than a giant lego boulder chasing
but could this be green screen technology or some other hollywood-inspired trick? >> i love this video. this is just in that genre of let's just do something really weird and videotape it and have fun with it. >> oh, that's the kind of idea i've had all the time after i've had a couple beers or i'm joking around with my friends and these guys actually did it. >> or did they? well, yes. and not exactly. >> there is definitely a boulder that has legos on it rolling down...
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we stopped at a circuit city, so i got to check out a lot of the technological innovations over the past quarter century plus that i had no idea of, and i gravitated toward the huge tv with the surround sound, the real plush leather seats, and i'm like, yeah, i can get used to this. >> but paul would find challenges in even the most mundane aspects of this new world. >> i had some food dropped off and one of the things was pressurized can of cheese spread, and everybody would, you know, probably knows how to work a pressurized can of cheese spread, but it was something i hadn't seen. like everything else, i go to squeeze the can, and couldn't squeeze this can, so my first thought is go to the directions, and the directions state, you know, press tip firmly. so i'm pressing straight down on the tip and nothing is happening. so i'm holding the base of the tip and i'm pulling down. still nothing is helping. and i notice this black object at the bottom of the can. so i start pressing that. so by this time i'm completely lost, and a guy walked by and told me to press the tip sideways which fr
we stopped at a circuit city, so i got to check out a lot of the technological innovations over the past quarter century plus that i had no idea of, and i gravitated toward the huge tv with the surround sound, the real plush leather seats, and i'm like, yeah, i can get used to this. >> but paul would find challenges in even the most mundane aspects of this new world. >> i had some food dropped off and one of the things was pressurized can of cheese spread, and everybody would, you...
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i ask is it really a technological advance. obviously, it could be argued in some ways that it is advancing us. but is it causing challenges in other ways? >> well, it's an industry shift, so practically, it's like what is the role of the cinematographer in making a movie now? he used to be in control of the image. he was the magician. he knew how to do just dealing with exposure for film, and he was the one who knew, or she was the one who knew. that image now digitally, it's on the monitor, everyone can look at it. now it's like, cinematographer, i don't know, that's not looking so good right there. it's a little dark up there. so it becomes more of a collaborative art. also, it's had impact in terms of jobs, in terms of processing film and film camera makers have stopped making film cameras. i just want to kind of back up a little bit too. in terms of when i was explaining the digital part of that, that was just for the camera. but that's also in terms of when we're talking about digital we're talking about computers, comput
i ask is it really a technological advance. obviously, it could be argued in some ways that it is advancing us. but is it causing challenges in other ways? >> well, it's an industry shift, so practically, it's like what is the role of the cinematographer in making a movie now? he used to be in control of the image. he was the magician. he knew how to do just dealing with exposure for film, and he was the one who knew, or she was the one who knew. that image now digitally, it's on the...
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sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim, research in motion. rim it is for real. shares of research in motion. research in motion has been beaten down the past couple of sessions. concerns of a new structure put in effect, and what they were going to do is use a tear factor, those tiers, is unclears unclear how they were going to break down. it contributes to the research in motion revenue. for two days we saw the selling from the blackberry maker, and now it is bouncing back and a nice performance. talking to the analyst talking positively saying it has been beaten down. the blackberry 10, january 30. put it on y
sued for infringing patents related to data storage technology. edmunds.com predicting new car sales will slow in the new year but still plenty of optimism in the auto industry. consumers will continue to benefit from new models, new technology potentially lower prices as automakers continue to fight for market share. we continue "countdown to the closing bell" with ashley webster. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides at the floor of the new york stock exchange. shares of rim,...
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. >>> when we come back, we've got some wild predictions for technology in the new year. how about facebook buying netflix? how about microsoft taking over research in motion? and wait until you hear what experts are saying about apple. >>> and what are the best bets for the market in the new year? three of wall street's investing pros give you their best ideas the the back half of the show. you cannot afford to miss them. >> also we'll get the view from top lawmakers. we have representative barrasso and yarmouth. along with our own maria bartiromo on the fiscal cliff. stay tuned. you're watching cnbc the first in business worldwide. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million ame
. >>> when we come back, we've got some wild predictions for technology in the new year. how about facebook buying netflix? how about microsoft taking over research in motion? and wait until you hear what experts are saying about apple. >>> and what are the best bets for the market in the new year? three of wall street's investing pros give you their best ideas the the back half of the show. you cannot afford to miss them. >> also we'll get the view from top lawmakers....
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it is technology management, a way they can work with some of the thousands of existing vendors, supposedly will help them to better support the merchants overseas going forward and give them exclusivity with this particular company but this acquisition today puts them under pressure about 4% and that is why you're seeing it down about $0.19. merry christmas, everybody. david: ilog one of my groupon things to expire. it is not a total loss. lori: it is not front and center in people's priority list. david: s&p futures are closed right now. that's about to larry at the cme to see how things might work out during christmas time. what do you think, larry? larry: 1430 used to be the support coming ou, now it is the resistance. the very key support. what is important for us all to remember, forget about the fiscal cliff, what is driving the stock market and keeping us where we are right now? a lot of it is consumer discretionary spending not because of christmas but because gasoline prices have dropped 17%. take advantage of all time low rates giving us a push hold in the market up right now and
it is technology management, a way they can work with some of the thousands of existing vendors, supposedly will help them to better support the merchants overseas going forward and give them exclusivity with this particular company but this acquisition today puts them under pressure about 4% and that is why you're seeing it down about $0.19. merry christmas, everybody. david: ilog one of my groupon things to expire. it is not a total loss. lori: it is not front and center in people's priority...
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and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ >> for one minnesota teenager, a ride down a local hill ends in disaster. >> oh! >> i was very scared. i thought something could really be wrong. >> december 31st, 2005. 16-year-old shanna rasmussen is hoping to enjoy the winter wonderland outside with some friends. >> we were getting ready for a new year's eve party that night when i was invited to go sledding. it was my first time to go sledding that season. i was very excited. >> shanna and her pals think they found the perfect spot for snow tubing. but their excitement would soon turn to trauma. >> it was small but steep. a couple of my friends had been to the hill the day before and built a jump there. the jump was built at the very bottom of it so right when you got maximum speed, you could get as much air as possible. >> she landed it. >> the first times i saw
and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ >> for one minnesota teenager, a ride down a local hill ends in disaster. >> oh! >> i was very scared. i thought something could really be wrong. >> december 31st, 2005. 16-year-old shanna rasmussen is...
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febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc® retinol correxion® max. nothing's better than gold. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news now. today is tuesday, january 1. let us be the first to raise a glass to all of you in the new year. happy new year. glad you're us with him i'm andrea roane. >>> best of luck. cheers. if you're still awake from last night, we're glad you're with us anyway. the olga breese is in for howard bernstein. this is sparkling cider by the way. >>> we're starting off with cloud cover. it's cold outside but not frigidly cold. so let's start by looking at the moisture starting to mov
febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. [ female announcer ] the gold standard in anti-aging. roc® retinol. found in roc® retinol correxion deep wrinkle night cream. it's clinically proven to give 10 years back to the look of skin. now for maximum results... the power of roc® retinol is intensified with a serum to create retinol correxion® max. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. new roc®...
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it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those are two sectors we really like. >> okay. and curious, as an emerging market investor, how closely are you watching the fiscal cliff negotiations here in the u.s., the debt crisis in europe? how closely are you watching factors and how does that impact the way you invest in emerging markets? >> emerging markets continue to be married to developed markets. the correlation is definitely still there. so what happens in the u.s. and europe plays out to a great degree in the emerging markets. so i definitely have my eyes there. i think what you're starting to see in china is th
it's technology, as you said. i think that's one that -- it's a bright gem. you know, it went from, in india, from a bpo outsourcing business and has grown to an innovation business where brands are being developed and real technological gains are being had. the other sector we like is health care. the demand for health care in these markets is just continuing to grow steadily. obviously people are having longer lives, having more disposable income for health care and treatment. and so those...
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> > technology shares are still- > > what's the catalyst? the tv is not coming out until the end of next term- > > there's something you coming! there's always something new coming! > > in a year! they're not going to have a new product for a whole year. > round 2) layoff the stocks - can layoff-king companies benefit from cost cutting. we have had a lot of them: bank of america with 30,000 planned layoffs, hpq with 29,000, even the u.s. government with 31,000 jobs lost. what's going on here? and which stocks do you buy? does it help? > > go ahead. > > andrew's philosophy is - and i am going to speak for him - that he thinks it's a cost- cutting measure and it's good for the stock- > > of course. any time you cut costs, you cut jobs, the stock goes up. look at bank of america. the second thing- > > j.c. penney- > > j.c. penney?! they're going to zero. > > exactly! so that is not going to help their game. > > they have a bad business model. that is why they're going out of the game. > > i believe it is going to help one stock: hewlett-packard
> > technology shares are still- > > what's the catalyst? the tv is not coming out until the end of next term- > > there's something you coming! there's always something new coming! > > in a year! they're not going to have a new product for a whole year. > round 2) layoff the stocks - can layoff-king companies benefit from cost cutting. we have had a lot of them: bank of america with 30,000 planned layoffs, hpq with 29,000, even the u.s. government with 31,000 jobs...
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the newspaper out of london reports that apple is building a device using a chip some blew tooth technology. it's claimed the watch would feature a 1.5-inch touch screen and include siri. the device could launch within the next six months. >> if you happen to receive a new tab lt. computer or smartphone this holiday season you can be connected to 'abc-7 news all the time. you can downtown load our alarm app to all your phones and our abc-7 news app is also available. >> ten office thousands on the streets of pasadena and millions more around the country will ring in the new year with the 124th null tournament of roses parade. for the first time ever a couple will be married while riding in the parade. the man and woman from virginia, won a national contest to be the lucky couple on the love float, and for the first time in six years, disney has a float entered in the parade. the 125-foot long float has 45 moving parts. >>> you can watch the tournament of roses parade new year's morning at 8:00 a.m. right here on abc-7 and abc-7 news sports anchor mike shumann is heading to pasadena to cover
the newspaper out of london reports that apple is building a device using a chip some blew tooth technology. it's claimed the watch would feature a 1.5-inch touch screen and include siri. the device could launch within the next six months. >> if you happen to receive a new tab lt. computer or smartphone this holiday season you can be connected to 'abc-7 news all the time. you can downtown load our alarm app to all your phones and our abc-7 news app is also available. >> ten office...
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[ticking] >> coming up, where is cell phone technology going? >> the optimum telephone is one that i think some day is gonna be embedded behind your ear. it's gonna have an extraordinarily powerful computer running the cell phone. >> that's next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [raucous orchestral music] >> what hath marty cooper wrought? let us go for a moment back to the future. >> new york, calling all cars for a preview of tomorrow. >> the cell's precursor, the car telephone, came in right after world war ii. >> a tiny radio transmitter sends your voice out over the airwaves to the nearest central station, where regular telephone operators can connect you with any telephone on land or sea. >> world of wonders. if someone was sick, you could track down the doctor on the road. >> well, just keep him in bed, and i'll be there in ten minutes. >> remember, these were the quaint old days when doctors, at least in newsreels, made house calls. >> hen-pecked elmer is shopping for the wife at home. >> even then, it was clear that being connected woul
[ticking] >> coming up, where is cell phone technology going? >> the optimum telephone is one that i think some day is gonna be embedded behind your ear. it's gonna have an extraordinarily powerful computer running the cell phone. >> that's next, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [raucous orchestral music] >> what hath marty cooper wrought? let us go for a moment back to the future. >> new york, calling all cars for a preview of tomorrow. >> the cell's...
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aren't in one sector basket like in 2001 and 2002 when so many people left the building because of technology stocks. i go over this again because i can never say it too many times. means that no one sector, one segment of the economy should ever account for more than 20% of your portfolio. if you own five stocks, only one of them can be a tech stock, one a health care stock, one a financial, only one can be an energy company and one an industrial and only one a food and beverage-maker. what if you're not sure? always err on the side of caution. if two stocks trade together, underlying companies succeed or fail based on the same factors, you're not diversified, oil driller and oil producer, people think they are different, both part of the same sector, software and hardware, look, both techs whether we like it or not, not doing this to be arbitrary or capricious or make it more difficult to pick stocks. when you get too concentrated in one area the moment something bad happens to one of the two big stocks in that area you want to throw yourself off the bridge because the loss will be enormous
aren't in one sector basket like in 2001 and 2002 when so many people left the building because of technology stocks. i go over this again because i can never say it too many times. means that no one sector, one segment of the economy should ever account for more than 20% of your portfolio. if you own five stocks, only one of them can be a tech stock, one a health care stock, one a financial, only one can be an energy company and one an industrial and only one a food and beverage-maker. what if...
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we have not develop the technologies to solve those problems. here at home we have a very high unemployment rate. and of course, we have a generation of aging baby boomers, like myself, who are wondering how we are going to support ourselves and our retirement. these are all big problems. my thesis is that we will get much further toward solving them if we can engage the power of the private sector to contribute to peace and prosperity. i tell people, i love corporations. i study them the way jane goodall studies chimpanzees. and i appreciate their potential to help solve those problems, to provide jobs to people who need to make a living, and provide decent investment returns. to come up with the technologies that can help us have a more sustainable future where we are in harmony with the environment and the planet. a lot of corporations are doing those things, but not as well as corporations could. corporations could contribute still more toward human welfare and avoid doing damage in some areas where they do, if only we can correct what i hav
we have not develop the technologies to solve those problems. here at home we have a very high unemployment rate. and of course, we have a generation of aging baby boomers, like myself, who are wondering how we are going to support ourselves and our retirement. these are all big problems. my thesis is that we will get much further toward solving them if we can engage the power of the private sector to contribute to peace and prosperity. i tell people, i love corporations. i study them the way...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >>> in most maximum-security prisons, people convicted of sex-related crimes are the outcasts of the inmate population. they're often housed in protective custody to keep others from beating or killing them. >> these type of offenders rarely discuss the details of their crime. and when they do, it can be tough to take. but there's value to their stories. they're cautionary tales. >> we met tammy dietz at the tennessee prison for women. but initially, it wasn't her crime that caught our attention. it was her disability. >> what is it like being deaf in prison? >> it's not fun. it's not. you know, you got a lot of bullies here. a lot of them make fun of me, you know, all the time. >> dietz has been deaf since birth. >> i know sign language, i read lips, and i've just been reading lips. >> but as a young woman, it wasn't her hearing that caused her life to unravel, it was a crack addiction. >> fighting, i couldn't find crack, if
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. >>> in most maximum-security prisons, people convicted of sex-related crimes are the outcasts of the inmate population. they're often housed in protective custody to keep others from beating or killing them. >> these type of offenders rarely discuss the details of their crime. and when they do, it can be tough to...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ticking] >> thank you for coming. we're gonna make some history together today. [cheers and applause] >> when steve jobs handpicked walter isaacson to write his life story, he had already been diagnosed with cancer, but after 40 interviews, the biography provides a vivid picture of a complicated man. >> i think it's a tough book. >> it's a book that's fair. i mean, this is a real human being. >> you will hear tape recordings of jobs himself talking about being adopted, creating apple, and his regret over ignoring what could have been life-saving cancer surgery. >> you're born alone, you're gonna die alone, and what exactly is it
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ticking] >> thank you for...
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is taiwan technology rival. taiwan tourism officials block that had deal. >> look at that light display. p that works enough, the nation is also fired the prague fill harmonic-to-during celebrations. getting a bird's eye view of the show, $4300 a person. >> just moments ago, london welcomed the new year over the river thames. bells from big ben rang loudly. it caps a big dear for london. >> they're not going to have as much fun as we are with fire works on the embark dareo coming up, new apps helping smart phone users stick to their new year's resolution autos an animal fight caught on camera. what experts say was behind this battle. >> as mount tam camera. clouds in the sky. they should not interfere with our viewing. i'm spencer christian n midnight forecast coming up. >> want to check the traffic this, is a live view of the golden gate bridge. everybody heading into san francisco is running into traffic. it's incoming traffic to the city. if you're headed into san francisco just expect it's going to be slow g
is taiwan technology rival. taiwan tourism officials block that had deal. >> look at that light display. p that works enough, the nation is also fired the prague fill harmonic-to-during celebrations. getting a bird's eye view of the show, $4300 a person. >> just moments ago, london welcomed the new year over the river thames. bells from big ben rang loudly. it caps a big dear for london. >> they're not going to have as much fun as we are with fire works on the embark dareo...
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it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're brutally honest with each other, and all of them can tell me they think i'm full of [bleep], and i can tell anyone i think they're full of [bleep], and we've had some rip-roaring arguments where we're yelling at each other. >> jobs loved the arguments but not everybody else did, and isaacson writes that some of his top people began defecting. >> he was not the world's greatest manager. in fact, he could have been one of the world's worst managers. you know, he was always, you know, upending things and, you know, and throwing things into turmoil. this made great products, but it didn't make for a great
it used graphics, icons, a mouse, and the point-and-click technology that is still standard. it was innovative and influential, but sales were disappointing, and jobs' confrontational management style became even more brittle. he would try and rationalize it in this taped interview with isaacson. >> i feel totally comfortable going in front of everybody else, you know, "god, we really [bleep] up the engineering on this, didn't we?" that's the ante for being in the room. so we're...
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one day these technology companies, your point is well taken. they become the monetized. the margins shrank. we don't see a lot. >> the competitors command. not as much differentiation. however, the retail stores, the itunes, international expansion, plus this apple tv, whenever announcement might come out, i think we will see some positive things come from apple in the near future. gerri: it would not be the first time. thank you for coming out tonight. always great to see you. have a great holiday week. >> to youtube. gerri: all right. we'll be right back. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd mications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. adva
one day these technology companies, your point is well taken. they become the monetized. the margins shrank. we don't see a lot. >> the competitors command. not as much differentiation. however, the retail stores, the itunes, international expansion, plus this apple tv, whenever announcement might come out, i think we will see some positive things come from apple in the near future. gerri: it would not be the first time. thank you for coming out tonight. always great to see you. have a...
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>>> like financials and technology. both will be industrials, led by housing for 2013 and a big uptick in construction. there has to be special infrastructure plans coming out of washington and that should really get a lot of the industrial names, both large cap, mid-cap and small cap moving. >> you like industrials. you think 2013 will be a pretty good year for the market? >> i think it will get off to a better start. i think people are make doing much of the fiscal cliff and you will see us bridging the gap of the cliff. >> do you have a rally you'd hang your hat on? >> not a purebred industrial. standout brand, you touched on earlier, enger sol rand. they could send them over to your house, as construction picks up, ingersoll should be able to take advantage. and one off on that is ford. a great 2013. >> j.b.? >> we're coming into 2013 about twice the waiting in health care than the s&p 500, by far our biggest overweight. we're in the business of secular trends and want to be in something that has staying power. it i
>>> like financials and technology. both will be industrials, led by housing for 2013 and a big uptick in construction. there has to be special infrastructure plans coming out of washington and that should really get a lot of the industrial names, both large cap, mid-cap and small cap moving. >> you like industrials. you think 2013 will be a pretty good year for the market? >> i think it will get off to a better start. i think people are make doing much of the fiscal cliff...
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we have not develop the technologies to solve those problems. here at home we have a very high unemployment rate. and of course, we have a generation of aging baby boomers, like myself, who are wondering how we are going to support ourselves and our retirement. these are all big problems. my thesis is that we will get much further toward solving them if we can engage the power of the private sector to contribute to peace and prosperity. i tell people, i love corporations. i study them the way jane goodall studies chimpanzees. and i appreciate their potential to help solve their as problems -- to help solve those problems, to provide jobs to people who need to make a living, and provide decent investment returns. to come up with the technologies that can help us have a more sustainable future where we are in harmony with the environment and the planet. a lot of corporations are doing those things, but not as well as corporations could. corporations could contribute still more toward human welfare and avoid doing damage in some areas where they do
we have not develop the technologies to solve those problems. here at home we have a very high unemployment rate. and of course, we have a generation of aging baby boomers, like myself, who are wondering how we are going to support ourselves and our retirement. these are all big problems. my thesis is that we will get much further toward solving them if we can engage the power of the private sector to contribute to peace and prosperity. i tell people, i love corporations. i study them the way...
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a signo american partnership around clean green energy technology. china is now the leading wind producer for electricity. more wind produced electricity in china than anywhere in the world. we're number two in the united states. we have a lot to partner on. david: by the way partner with wilbur ross working with companies to get natural gas out of the chinese reserves. and there are huge reserves. maybe you could work on a deal with him. appreciate it. the n.r.a.'s wayne lapierre caused a stir when he suggested armed guards at schools. do we really need that? do we need to put armed guards in the schools? we'll ask a former d.e.a. agent about that and we'll ask about a plan of his own later in this hour. the economy means one thing for retailers, slower holiday sales for the week ending 15th. down 4.#%. adam you have been looking at this. >> part of it is hurricane sandy and part of it's the tragedy from newtown, connecticut. david: people are afraid to go out and shop? >> they're not in the mood. one quote in an article talk people think it's bette
a signo american partnership around clean green energy technology. china is now the leading wind producer for electricity. more wind produced electricity in china than anywhere in the world. we're number two in the united states. we have a lot to partner on. david: by the way partner with wilbur ross working with companies to get natural gas out of the chinese reserves. and there are huge reserves. maybe you could work on a deal with him. appreciate it. the n.r.a.'s wayne lapierre caused a stir...
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the complaints at the trade commission followed a dispute over mobile technology patents that erickson bought before a u.s. district court after the two sides failed to agree on licensing terms. in november, erickson said the samsung is seeking to drastically reduce the fee it pays to license patents. >> facebook has poked its way into ranks of mobile apps yet again. the social media company put smaller developers on notice last week with a lot of this new poke app for iphone. the app mimics snaped chance, a popular ab with teens that allow users to send images that self destruct moments after the recipient use it. poke immediately rose to #one on the iphone. thanks to the aggressive mobil development and cutthroats competitiveness, facebook owned three of the top-10 iphone apps of 2012. the other two are the flagship facebook ab and instagram, which facebook acquired for $1 billion. >> we will be right back. >> the white christmas many in indiana got to enjoy it will likely last way beyond the holiday. this was the scene and see more this morning about 55 mi. north of lewisville, ky.
the complaints at the trade commission followed a dispute over mobile technology patents that erickson bought before a u.s. district court after the two sides failed to agree on licensing terms. in november, erickson said the samsung is seeking to drastically reduce the fee it pays to license patents. >> facebook has poked its way into ranks of mobile apps yet again. the social media company put smaller developers on notice last week with a lot of this new poke app for iphone. the app...
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it's with technology. if you go in the local target or something like that, you check your own price, automatic price checker instead of people on the floor to help you out. we have been through a period where we have seen the impact of higher minimum wage. it forces businesses to cut back. >> federal minimum wage is $7.25. cities and states can set their own wages higher. like san francisco. which will raise its to $10.55 an hour on january 1. >> little more money in the pocket of workers, they will have an opportunity to go out and spend more money. and grow the economy a little bit. >> taking money away from business owners and giving it to low-skilled workers is not a formula for growth that all economists support. >> raising the minimum wage is interfering with the free market process always costs jobs. it increases unemployment. >> two democratic lawmakers senator harken and congressman george miller want to raise federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $# .80 over two years but republican senator alexand
it's with technology. if you go in the local target or something like that, you check your own price, automatic price checker instead of people on the floor to help you out. we have been through a period where we have seen the impact of higher minimum wage. it forces businesses to cut back. >> federal minimum wage is $7.25. cities and states can set their own wages higher. like san francisco. which will raise its to $10.55 an hour on january 1. >> little more money in the pocket of...
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plus, we take a deep dive into technology to find the best opportunities for the new year. and our traders give you their best and worst trades of 2012. back right after this. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in number
plus, we take a deep dive into technology to find the best opportunities for the new year. and our traders give you their best and worst trades of 2012. back right after this. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr...
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the complaint at the trade commission followed a dispute over mobile technology patents that erickson brought before a u.s. district court after the two sides fail to agree on licensing terms. in november, erickson at said that samsung is secret seeking to drastically reduce the fee it pays to license patents. facebook has poked its way and to the top ranks of mobile apps yet again. the social media company but smaller developers on notice last week with the launch of its new pope at for iphone. the app mimics snap chat is a popular at the teens' that allows users to send images that self-destruct moments after the recipient reviews it. pope immediately rose to #one on the iphone. thanks to the it aggressive mobil development cut their competitiveness they spoke on three of the top 10 iphone apps of 2012. the other too our flagship facebook and instagram which failed facebook acquired for 1 billion. ♪ [ female announcer ] no more paper coupons. no more paper lists. [ dog barking ] no more paper anything. safeway presents just for u. save more. save easier. saving more, starts now. j
the complaint at the trade commission followed a dispute over mobile technology patents that erickson brought before a u.s. district court after the two sides fail to agree on licensing terms. in november, erickson at said that samsung is secret seeking to drastically reduce the fee it pays to license patents. facebook has poked its way and to the top ranks of mobile apps yet again. the social media company but smaller developers on notice last week with the launch of its new pope at for...
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she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of developers but they have parts of their business that are -- need the same transformation we're talking about with dell and sysco. >> great to have you on the show. have a happy and healthy new year. see you on the other side. >> thanks. >> ann winblad. weis? >> to me you have to separate what is happening in the fundamentals with companies versus what the market is paying for at stock price and amazon is to me egregiously over valued. facebook is all -- i'd rather pay up 10% knowing they are well into their strategy than sitting there watching stock go lower. >> who has another thought? >> i think just to mispoint if the market worked that way and you could say okay. everything is working right and it is 10% higher so i'll pay for it. facebook when it starts to get on a roll we'll be talking abou
she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of developers but they have parts of their business that are -- need the same transformation we're talking about with dell and sysco. >> great to have you on the show. have a happy and healthy new year. see you on the other side. >> thanks. >> ann...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. growing trend among califo's college graduates. that's nt at six. >>> not everyone has had this holiday off of work. what's becoming a growing trends among california college grad yatchs >>> finally tonight, you see and hear these words a lot of christmas time. peace on earth. this year, they seem embassy. but not to elie wiesel. he has survived a nazi death camp and wrote about it. the nobel committee calls him a messenger to mankind. he recently shared his thoughts about piece with scott pelley. >> reporter: we have entered the season every year where peace on earth is fashionable again. i wonder what you think can be done to achieve that elusive goal. >> peace is something that cannot remai
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. growing trend among califo's college graduates. that's nt at six. >>> not everyone...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, . and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, . and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male...
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the pope urged followers to find room for god in a modern world filled with technological gadgets. >> hopefully people listen to him and take his words in a spiritual and meaningful way. >> reporter: in his homily, the 85-year-old pope also asked for a solution to the arab/israeli conflict of interest and an end to the civil war in syria. for many tourists, spending christmas here in vatican city and hearing pope benedict speak is a once in a lifetime experience. >> amazing to see so many people here. probably of all faiths. and just wonderful to be a part of it. it's bigger than we are. >> it's something that encourages me to believe even more. >> reporter: before the mass, the pope lit a peace candle outside his window as a larger than life nativity scene was unveiled in st. peter's square below. the traditional midnight mass was moved up to 10:00 years ago to let the pontiff rest before his important christmas day speech. cbs news, the vatican. >>> president obama is in hawaii for christmas. the president is expected to spend a quiet day with his family. with the president and cong
the pope urged followers to find room for god in a modern world filled with technological gadgets. >> hopefully people listen to him and take his words in a spiritual and meaningful way. >> reporter: in his homily, the 85-year-old pope also asked for a solution to the arab/israeli conflict of interest and an end to the civil war in syria. for many tourists, spending christmas here in vatican city and hearing pope benedict speak is a once in a lifetime experience. >> amazing to...
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has warned us that foreign interests plays a high priority on a sensitive economic information and technologies. in the u.s., the economic espionage act serves as the primary tool the federal government uses to project secret valuable information from theft. our intelligence community declares that there is a quote, significant and growing threat to our nation's prosperity and security end quote posed by criminals both inside and outside our borders who commit espionage. congress should recognize this increasing threat by adjusting our penalties so we can enhance deterrence and provide appropriate punishments to those criminals who knowingly target our companies for espionage. i urge support. the original bill was developed in a bipartisan manner in was unanimously reported by both the judiciary committee and this house. this is a commonsense and much needed measure that deserves our full support and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from re-- texas reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. scott: i rise in support of the foreign and economic espionage pe
has warned us that foreign interests plays a high priority on a sensitive economic information and technologies. in the u.s., the economic espionage act serves as the primary tool the federal government uses to project secret valuable information from theft. our intelligence community declares that there is a quote, significant and growing threat to our nation's prosperity and security end quote posed by criminals both inside and outside our borders who commit espionage. congress should...
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it's with technology. if you go in the local target or something like that, you check your own price, automatic price checker instead of people on the floor to help you out. we have been through a period where we have seen the impact of higher minimum wage. it forces businesses to cut back. >> federal minimum wage is $7.25. cities and states can set their own wages higher. like san francisco. which will raise its to $10.55 an hour on january 1. >> little more money in the pocket of workers, they will have an opportunity to go out and spend more money. and grow the economy a little bit. >> taking money away from business owners and giving it to low-skilled workers is not a formula for growth that all economists support. >> raising the minimum wage is interfering with the free market process always costs jobs. it increases unemployment. >> two democratic lawmakers senator harken and congressman george miller want to raise federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $# .80 over two years but republican senator alexand
it's with technology. if you go in the local target or something like that, you check your own price, automatic price checker instead of people on the floor to help you out. we have been through a period where we have seen the impact of higher minimum wage. it forces businesses to cut back. >> federal minimum wage is $7.25. cities and states can set their own wages higher. like san francisco. which will raise its to $10.55 an hour on january 1. >> little more money in the pocket of...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. an international tug-of-war. over wire hangers. next. >>> when sandy tore through the mid atlantic coast, more than 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by water, wind and flames. so what happens after you lose almost everything? michelle miller catches up with a woman from breezy point. >> reporter: you wanted to look and see. when we first met marie lopresti eight weeks ago, she was desperately searching for anything spared by the fire that burned her home to the ground. >> is that something there? >> reporter: the only thing she found in the rubble was a charred fragment of a wine and cheese plate. but she was happy to have it. >> thank you. thank you. i got go now. [ crying ] [ knocking ] >> reporter: we wanted to know what happened to lopresti. hi, marie! >> hello. >> reporter: we found her in brooklyn at a family home she used to rent out. it's a house now filled with gifts from family, friends, even strangers. >> the
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. an international tug-of-war. over wire hangers. next. >>> when sandy tore through the mid atlantic coast, more than 650,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by water, wind and flames. so what happens after you lose almost everything? michelle miller catches up with a woman from breezy point. >> reporter: you wanted...
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they are known for a compression technologies that make the web surfing faster. if the user experience of blackberry 10 and developers don't get excited about the next platform, then they are toast. david: one thing they have surprised me about iphone or about apple in general, is they haven't taken advantage of the problems that rimm has to get into the business market. they are so focused on getting the new jazzy thing for the consumer, rather than the business user, that they haven't tried to invade that market. does that surprise you? >> yes, to a certain degree. i think mostly on the ipad they are making a lot more inroads than they are with the iphone. iphone is sort of still a back door sort of deployment. i think once -- sort of microsoft might wind up helping apple in the sense that a lot of people think they are developing office for ios. if that comes out, i think a lot of people will turn towards ios. liz: you make a great point about security. that's why security authorities in the united states, federal government uses blackberry. >> that's right. l
they are known for a compression technologies that make the web surfing faster. if the user experience of blackberry 10 and developers don't get excited about the next platform, then they are toast. david: one thing they have surprised me about iphone or about apple in general, is they haven't taken advantage of the problems that rimm has to get into the business market. they are so focused on getting the new jazzy thing for the consumer, rather than the business user, that they haven't tried...
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but this technology is not cheap. it's about $150,000 per suit. in a lot of cases health insurance does not cover it. but how do you say no to somebody who just wants to walk again? isn't that incredible? >> it's not light, as well. the entire suit weighs 45 pounds. the load, though, is transferred to the ground, so the patient doesn't bear that weight. still, the idea this has been -- it's come to this far of an advancement. who knows what the next 10, 20, 30 years holds. >> think about all the other applications for it. we're getting close to that movie "avatar" where you can put on a suit and you're doing stuff you could never do before. >>> coming up, expert advice to protect your most expensive christmas presents. >> the santa was generous with high tech gifts, then stick around. our advice might save you some money and some repairs. you're watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ >>> so you've unwrapped your presents and santa brought you some high-value gadgets. how do you avoid ruining them? joanna stern is here with some expert advice. good mor
but this technology is not cheap. it's about $150,000 per suit. in a lot of cases health insurance does not cover it. but how do you say no to somebody who just wants to walk again? isn't that incredible? >> it's not light, as well. the entire suit weighs 45 pounds. the load, though, is transferred to the ground, so the patient doesn't bear that weight. still, the idea this has been -- it's come to this far of an advancement. who knows what the next 10, 20, 30 years holds. >> think...
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nicole: a couple of $1 billion stories, let's start off, looking at marvel technology and seeing stocks on the move to the down side down nearly 5% and that is because we had a jury infringing patents and now of course they are fighting against that but in the meantime they have to pay out more than $1 billion and stock down 5% and look at toyota motor which toyota motor is not admitting wrongdoing. on the contrary. but they have agreed to pay out $1.1 billion to operators of sixteen million cars, remember sticky gas pedals? ttat is what they are talking about. this doesn't cover wrongful death or injury but it sixes uncertainty, toyota up 1.3%. lori: 2012 has the tough year for many workers but a 99% pay cut? one way to look at it. that is what is going on with apple ceo tim cook. according to an sec filing he is in line for the most drastic here over year pay cut in the history of apple but consider all the ways he is paid, base salary and stock option. in 2012 he made just $4.17 million compared to $378 million in 2011 and $59 million in 2010, got some stock options. the lower -- par
nicole: a couple of $1 billion stories, let's start off, looking at marvel technology and seeing stocks on the move to the down side down nearly 5% and that is because we had a jury infringing patents and now of course they are fighting against that but in the meantime they have to pay out more than $1 billion and stock down 5% and look at toyota motor which toyota motor is not admitting wrongdoing. on the contrary. but they have agreed to pay out $1.1 billion to operators of sixteen million...
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the best performing groups have been basic materials, industrials, technology. so for a market that seems to be concerned about the cliff, these are names showing a lot of relative strength. and i think one reason for this and basing materials is the best idea for next year, is that not only are we starting to see a meaner version trade, they did so terribly for two years, but with china strengthening, with europe hopefully stabilizing and then u.s. housing and really a lot more construction taking place, it's a very good story for cyclicals, yes. i think it is risk on. i want you want to buy the dips in the first half, but sentiment is going to start the year pretty strong and that doesn't bode well for the first couple months of the year. >> hey, tom, steve wise. good call on the market this year. i was skeptical around midyear when you were out with such an optimistic call, even earlier in the year i was skeptical. >> yeah, thanks. >> he's just a skeptic, tom, let's put that on the table. >> but you talk to so many institutional investors, what is your sense,
the best performing groups have been basic materials, industrials, technology. so for a market that seems to be concerned about the cliff, these are names showing a lot of relative strength. and i think one reason for this and basing materials is the best idea for next year, is that not only are we starting to see a meaner version trade, they did so terribly for two years, but with china strengthening, with europe hopefully stabilizing and then u.s. housing and really a lot more construction...
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the problem was that technology will -- technological. all the institutions of the united states were willing to support the efforts. we understood the problem. what happened since then as we have tried to attack other problems like the war on cancer or dementia or traffic or creating clean energy for the 9 billion people who will be alive on the planet, those characteristics have not been present. people have not wanted to solve some of these big problems. our institutions have collapsed. the problems have sometimes not been technological. we do not know how to solve them. the war on cancer is a hard problem. nixon declared war on cancer around the time we went to the kmoon. despite 45 years of efforts, a reliable cure for all types of cantor has dilute eluded us. we have trivial toys, pleasant enough in their own way -- facebook, twitter, paypal. host: our guest is joining us from boston, jason pontin, editor in chief of the "mit technology review." there's a passage that he just to.luded you write -- "people say there is a paucity of r
the problem was that technology will -- technological. all the institutions of the united states were willing to support the efforts. we understood the problem. what happened since then as we have tried to attack other problems like the war on cancer or dementia or traffic or creating clean energy for the 9 billion people who will be alive on the planet, those characteristics have not been present. people have not wanted to solve some of these big problems. our institutions have collapsed. the...
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you see, for example, materials, technology, industrials doing very well. i think those will be the real eaters in the second half of the year. shibani: it will not happen as robustly here in the united states. >> first of all, the u.s. could surprise a little bit. maybe deliver a little bit better than the consensus. you see housing doing better. you see manufacturing, certainly, doing better. the shanghai composite is up 15% in just the last 30 days. you are starting to see better manufacturing data. better exporting data. also, the nations in the pacific rim, as well as, latin america. shibani: before i want to ask you -- >> i am a little concerned if we trigger the fiscal cliff, you may see a rotation away from lower quality debt. if we avoid that, then, i think, though bonds will be an attractive asset class this year and maybe more so than investment grade. certainly, both are more attractive than treasuries. shibani: david joy, thank you for being on with us today. a very happy new year to you, as well. >> thank you. same to you. ashley: the fiscal c
you see, for example, materials, technology, industrials doing very well. i think those will be the real eaters in the second half of the year. shibani: it will not happen as robustly here in the united states. >> first of all, the u.s. could surprise a little bit. maybe deliver a little bit better than the consensus. you see housing doing better. you see manufacturing, certainly, doing better. the shanghai composite is up 15% in just the last 30 days. you are starting to see better...